As professional travelers, we spend countless hours on the road. With so much time dedicated to our journeys, we become intimately familiar with our gear. The small issues that may initially go unnoticed can transform into major annoyances after a week of travel. Similarly, the intricate details that seem trivial at first can turn into essential features once we recognize their practical benefits.
We tested a variety of carry-on backpacks to identify our top picks, all of which easily fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you on most flights, and cost less than $200. For additional options, you may want to check out a roundup of recommendations elsewhere.
1. For the Weekend Road Trip
Topo Designs produces some of the best accessory bags and Dopp kits. Unsurprisingly, they also craft one of our favorite backpacks: the 30-liter Travel Bag. This backpack is part of a modular system designed for easy organization, featuring internal packing bags (sold separately) that nest neatly inside.
The Travel Bag boasts numerous organizational pockets, including a large front zippered compartment with internal mesh pockets, and a spacious main compartment that fits three to four outfits. It’s equipped with a padded laptop compartment, and a removable crossbody strap provides versatility. The water-repellent nylon material adds durability, making this our top recommendation for weekend trips.
Travel Bag – 30L, $189; topodesigns.com.
2. For the Urban Excursion
Launched by a team of former Tumi executives, Knack designs versatile bags for urban travelers. The medium Knack Pack features a slim profile and clean design, capable of expanding from 17 liters to nearly double its size. Its packing compartment lays flat, accommodating a few days’ worth of clothing, while additional pockets provide optimal organization.
Other features include a built-in sunglasses case, a rain flap, and cushioned shoulder straps. Though it has minor shortcomings such as an absence of a side handle, the overall aesthetic and generous capacity make it a fantastic urban choice.
Medium Expandable Knack Pack, $175; knackbags.com.
3. For the Long Haul
The Convertible Carry-On from Rick Steves’ Europe has made a notable impression with its functional simplicity. With a capacity of around 40 liters, it is spacious enough for longer trips. The main compartment is nearly suitcase-sized, complete with compression straps and organizational features ensuring easy access to documents and small items.
Although it lacks a dedicated laptop compartment, it offers a side pocket that accommodates devices without cushioning. The lightweight yet unassuming design makes this an excellent choice for travelers seeking practicality without extra frills.
Convertible Carry-On, $100; ricksteves.com.
4. For the Outdoorsy Overnight
Mammut’s Seon Transporter X is an excellent choice for those mixing outdoor adventures with work. This bag features a padded, fleece-lined compartment for your laptop and essential docs, while a separate section accommodates hiking boots and cosmetics. Despite its compact 26-liter capacity, it’s perfect for lightweight travelers.
The easy access and ergonomic shoulder straps enhance everyday usability, making it a stylish and practical option.
Seon Transporter X, $190; mammut.com.
5. For a Few Days Away
Solo New York’s 22.6-liter All-Star Backpack Duffel resembles a duffel in functionality while offering excellent organization. The spacious main compartment features a built-in laundry bag and various pockets to ensure easy access to essentials like tickets and headphones.
The lightweight design makes it an affordable option for a short getaway, providing a five-year limited warranty for peace of mind.
All-Star Backpack Duffel, $87; solo-ny.com.